Fresh cherry, straw and ice in a carbonated beverage.
Laundromat in Berlin.
After a long hike down from the palace… and maneuvering along side the ornamented Indian elephants steadily climbing the along the steep ramparts, I was surprised to find Mr. Balbir already waiting for me inside the cafe. His burgundy turban welcomed me from the street and he’d already placed an order for a nice masala dal and chai for the two of us. The heat was now really taking it’s toll and all I wanted was to swim in the cool waters sweating from these glorious tin pitchers.” Rajasthan, India
This abstract is a like a condensation of a dream, the many dimensions of me and the things I perceive, feel, hear and touch. It combines the whimsical child with vibrant color and energy with the mature artist represented in the background as a woman in a peach dress playing the piano as I often do. There is a deep maroon velvet curtain that surrounds the opening to my studio as many forms of the music I play come to life in front of the curtain. There are so many faces with different expressions, like the notes, some dissonant and others harmonious. The central character that can be seen as one unit or two heads is a good example of the emotional range of the music. A man with an angry face is attached to the curtain looking very serious, a counterpoint to the carefree and magical characters that emerge as the woman plays on. Viewing this in the larger format will allow you to see a myriaid of imagery.
Depression and anxiety affect 1 in 5 Australians and can be as severe, incapacitating and life threatening as other physical ailments. Reaching out for help is often difficult. With kind thanks to Justin for modelling for this image. Taken at Hallett Cove, South Australia
A self-portrait behind condensation. Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008
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green bottle in window – orton effect /
I never realized how symmetrical condensation was… hmm…. This was the result of boredom one night… and I rather like it now. Shot in tungsten for the blue tone and back lit by my computer. I think I also used my flash for this one too… Enjoy!
This is one of my personal faves. It was taken about 20 minutes after the Blue Wet Zebra. / The clouds were dark, the sky was colourful. / As i was fiddling with the cam, the sun came up like this! And the window was still dripping in a cool way. / I like this, coz it got my favourite colours in it!! As is! / 928 views / A bit abstract isnt it. Best viewed LARGE! The detail of the water drops is quite cool Featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing group!!! / !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A typographic piece inspired by a trip to a grim coastal town.
Condensation inside of a water bottle…. I have too much fun with those things, haha. The background was some metallic wrapping paper that I use a lot. I used my sigma 105 mm macro lens and extension tubes. Enjoy!
Frost on a glass storm door. MY BUBBLESITE
There’s something very soothing and calming about these water drop/condensation shots for me. Maybe it’s the perfect symmetry of the drops or the way they look like falling rain that’s frozen in time… either way they just make my stressfulness melt away. Anyway, this is condensation on a water bottle… I shot this using my macro lens and extension tubes as well as my flash. I don’t think I had a background on this one.. just the white screen of my computer. Enjoy!
Simply water droplets and the patterns they make… This is condensation on a water bottle, I used my macro lens for this one and the background was my computer screen. :D Enjoy!
/ / The Hornet Pilots (RAAF F-A18) show their skills flying in perfect tight formation through a series of incredible maneuvers. / / Avalon International Airshow, Australia / / I love this one viewed large! / /
Studio still-life of fresh asparagus stalks with condensation droplets against a gradated green-yellow backdrop. Asparagus Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Asparagales Family: Asparagaceae Genus: Asparagus
diptych/triptych – A diptych is a photograph or painting that uses two different or identical images side by side to form one single artistic statement…. I think I found my place…....
mcD’s lid and straw with condensation after i left it on the patio over night during an Arizona summer.
Green house glass condensation series
Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens / October 10, 2009 / Mt. Washington, New Hampshire / Guided Tour to the mountaintop / First shot on entering the building / Condensation on lens The tour guide and van driver warned us that on the top of the mountain we would experience the Artic, but nothing could have prepared us for the unbeleivable contrast of seasons between the base and the summit! We drove in our own car to the 4000ft limit in May 2008 but it was nothing comparable to taking this guided tour on the auto route to the peak at this time of year. Several days before the route had been closed due to poor visibility and extreme weather conditions. As we drove up, the fog and clouds settled around us. Alternatively to the right was an unfenced drop off of thousands of feet and to the left a rock cut, and for each thousand feet there was a dramatic difference in the natural environment eventually becoming what I can only describe as something that looked like a moonscape covered with snow. When we reached the pinnacle of our trip upwards, the van stopped within a few feet of the entrance to the building. Visibility was poor to say the least as we were now standing in a low lying cloud with dense fog surrounding us! My camera initially was firmly grasped in both hands but once I realized it was covered with beads of water from the airborne moisture, I hurriedly tucked into my parka. (I had read about the snow and cold conditions and was at least prepared with appropriate clothing compared to some of the other passengers.) My husband grabbed my elbow and guided me towards the door. It was difficult to stand up outside with the winds howling at 50 miles per hour in freezing temperatures. Four young women dressed in hoodies and jeans braved the elements and followed a path to an observation deck over the side of the mountain. Later on the trip back down, they told me they had to hold onto each other for dear life so as not to slip on the ice. Once on the deck theycould not see anything but a wall of white. We, however, remained inside where it was cozy and warm, and we had a museum, a cafeteria and a boutique to visit. So this shot is one of few I took that morning, my first impression. And truthfully represents what it looked like from the inside outside. A white sheet of fog! / The journey down is another story! / Suffice to say coming down in white out conditions is a scary undertaking especially when one knows what is hidden on both sides of the van and when one understands the consequences of just a few feet of miscalculation. / I am not a fan of fridge magnets but I have proudly affixed mine to the refrigerator door and it says:’Ive been up Mt. Washington Auto Road’. And to the top and back I might add! Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft (1,917 m). It is famous for its dangerously erratic weather, holding the record for the highest wind gust directly measured at the Earth’s surface, at 231 mph (372 km/h) on the afternoon of April 12, 1934. Mt Washington guided tours Featured Inside Solo, vol .20 (27/11/09)
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